Dr. David J. Levine

2.3 ( 4 reviews )

Ratings for Dr. David J. Levine

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I have trusted Dr. Levine for many years for essentially what is longtime sun damage of my fair skin. He is experienced, knowledgeable, most competent and accepts Medicare, among other positive criteria. I have always been pleased with the staff, their polite and timely cooperation and expertise . . . and the office premises itself.
I think Dr. David Levine is an excellent doctor with a great people skills and a positive demeanor, as well as fine dermatological skills. I have no direct experience with the other dermatologists on his Roswell staff, but if he selected them and has retained them I would see no reason not to trust them.

Submitted Aug. 17, 2022

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I was I patient for over twenty years. Going every 6-8 months. I mainly saw Judy Silverstein who did biopsies of my moles, all I heard back was from the receptionist was that my moles were OK-in fact many were abnormal I found out after getting my chart. Judy never took the time to explain any of this to me.They stamped on melanoma counseling on my chart with every visit which I never received. When she cancelled her appt. 17 yrs into going here, I saw Martin Weil, I showed him a jagged spreading lesion on my left arm. He told me it was benign and let me walk out the door. 8 months later I go back (big mistake) and see Weil again with a complaint that now it was itching (classic sign of melanoma- family history of melanoma in my chart) He says it's an inflamed SK, and does cryosurgery (malpractice with a family history of melanoma. Cryosurgery makes melanoma metastasize and is a major contraindication.) All this could be taught to a 12 year old. The lesion comes back and I see a different so called Dr there Michael Fisher, at this point I have a large red spreading area on my arm. He also does cryosurgery on this same lesion, letting me just believe it was benign for the 3rd time without a biopsy (malpractice again) doesn't even make a note in the chart that he does this surgery . He removes something off my back, I turn around and see he is not even using gloves! I tell him my sister has had melanoma (which is in my chart of 20 years) He says "There's one!" and sprayed my leg with the cryosurgery..I left the treatment room completely shaken. I go back months later this same lesion is back on my own, 2 so called Drs told me it was benign 3 times, the PA I saw finally did a biopsy and I now have stage 3 melanoma! If you are interested in making the owner David Levine money..go there, but if you want dermatological care and not incompetence, maliciousness, and Malpractice go elsewhere. I sure wish I never walked in these doors 20 year ago! I have had to have 2 major surgeries and I am in a fight for my life now. I would see a real Dr Greg Cox perimeterdermatology.com…
People complain about the wait, but I wish I had waited all day.
I filed a lawsuit, malpractice was easy to prove, but in Georgia you can not claim damages for loss life expectancy, 100% when I first pointed it out to 50-60% now. If I die i can refile.
GOING THERE WAS A COMPLETE NIGHTMARE ..STAY AWAY- THIS PLACE IS AN INSURANCE BILLING MILL ONLY AND SHOULD BE SHUT DOWN- A BLIGHT AND DANGER TO THE COMMUNITY.
This is my opinion and my experience. You can reach me at longfinancial1@aol.com
if you would like to see my chart

Submitted Aug. 20, 2016

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No matter who I see there, including Levine, they have a very flippant attitude. I feel as if I am an unwelcome intruder and get very little help.

Submitted Sept. 28, 2015

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This is the most poorly run office I have ever seen in my life. I have been coming to this office for 17 years and every single time I have come (at least 2 times a year), I am forced to wait at least 20-30 minutes. There is an arrogance about this office that has not been earned. I had enough today and walked out asking for my chart on the way out. There are a zillion options out there ... don't even consider this dermatology office unless you're unemployed, retired or have a good book to read.

Submitted Sept. 16, 2011


Dr. David J. Levine's Credentials

Education

  • Mount Sinai School Of Medicine Of City University Of New York (Grad. 1983)

Insurance accepted by this Doctor

Other patients have successfully used these insurance providers, please call the Doctor's office to find out if your insurance plan is accepted.
Aetna